Synonym: amuse, consider, contemplate, delight, excite, fascinate, have in mind, interest. Similar words: entertainment, certain, uncertain, ascertain, certainly, for certain, certainly not, uncertainty. Meaning: [‚entə'teɪn] v. 1. provide entertainment for 2. take into consideration, have in view 3. maintain (a theory, thoughts, or feelings).
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(151) Kanye West is my step cousin and I hope to influence music and entertain listeners in the same manner that Ye has.
(152) Please note that we have quoted our most favourable price and are unable to entertain any counter offer.
(153) Obviously I can't speak for other people, but certainly no one I know would entertain the idea.
(154) Hishorrific wounds and demonic face all paint and fakery for the sake ofthe show, a performer belonging to the Bahurupi nomad communityprepares to entertain villagers in the state of Maharashtra.
(155) This brief experiment would dispel any further doubts you might entertain.
(156) We do not entertain direct call in from the public or unidentified source.
(157) Mr Pen, besides other drawbacks, chose to entertain an extreme diffidence about himself.
(158) In America, the animalistic automatons at Chuck E. Cheese entertain (and sometimes terrify) children with their inelegant, slack-jawed singing, spastic motions, and soulless, lifeless eyes.
(159) At the same time it is necessary to entertain taintless thoughts and love in your heart , while holding a pencil, paper prepared.
(160) Entertain a foreign mission.
(161) Surrounded by reeds and lotuses, Mandarin Duck Island is the greatest attraction of Baiyang Lake. It is well equipped and tourists can conveniently tour, go shopping, entertain, eat, live and travel.
(162) You weren't allowed to entertain men in your rooms even with a chaperone.Sentencedict.com
(163) When you've finished eating, scram, so that I can entertain relatives and friends.
(164) I could never entertain a thought so dishonourable to myself.
(165) They got up a dramatic performance to entertain the foreign guests.
(166) The Realizer. Entertain no imaginations whatever, for the thing is a no-thing. Knowing this then is Human Godhood.
(167) The blue-gray island is nearly 10 feet long, giving Ellie plenty of room to cook and entertain.
(168) The Grand Paton Hotel is an international three-star hotel. which is for living, tour, diet, entertain and business.
(169) Chinese people like to drink tea(sentencedict.com), and often entertain friends and guests with it. The tealeaf is a necessity in the life of Chinese people.
(170) Between reading sexy stories and looking at erotica, lovers can entertain themselves for hours while playing with their own hot spot.
(171) Wenger has long seen this week's double-header - they entertain Manchester United on Saturday – as the first examination of his young players' credentials.
(172) I forgot to tell you: today a big square-jawed fellow came. Looked like a high official. He told me you weren't to entertain any guests, as he's coming this evening.
(173) My professional advice: Don't fall in love with a narcissist or entertain illusions they're capable of the give and take necessary for intimacy.
(174) They entertain them to live bands and vast plates of barbecued pork.
(175) Should you entertain my application favorably, I would spare to trouble acquit myself to your satisfaction.
(176) But only YouTube created a new way for millions of people to entertain, educate, shock, rock and grok one another on a scale we've never seen before.
(177) Now factor out all of the stuff you buy to keep up with the latest things, or just to entertain yourself at the mall.
(178) On January 17, the airport stuff William, 49, dressed as cartoon character "Popeye the sailorman" to entertain his relatives and friends in Medellin, Columbia.
(179) Up to now we can not see our way clear to entertain your counteroffer.
(180) The human soul is hospitable, and will entertain conflicting sentiments and contradictory opinions with much impartiality.
More similar words: entertainment, certain, uncertain, ascertain, certainly, for certain, certainly not, uncertainty, curtain, painter, containment, center, enter into, enter upon, enterprise, intervention, intermittent, free enterprise, maintain, entailment, undertake, obtain, retain, detain, attain, captain, abstain, contain, sustain, undertaking.